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O.

8 people

O.A.

1 people

O.B.

3 people

O.C.

5 people

O.D.

3 people

O.E.

3 people

O.F.

2 people

O.G.

1 people

O.H.

5 people

O.H.D.

1 people

O.H.P.

1 people

O.J.

4 people

O.K.

1 people

O.L.

4 people

O.M.

4 people

O.N.

1 people

O.O.

1 people

O.P.

1 people

O.R.

2 people

O.S.

1 people

O.T.

1 people

O.V.

1 people

O.W.

3 people

OTTMAR

Famous wealth or renowned riches.

Germanic 1 people

Oakes

One who lives by the oak trees.

English 1 people

Oakley

A meadow or clearing with oak trees.

English 2 people

Obadiah

Servant of God or worshiper of God.

Hebrew 3 people

Obediah

Servant of God or God is my master.

Hebrew 1 people

Obidiah

Servant of God or God is my master.

Hebrew 1 people

Ocie

Uncertain; possibly related to ocean or a diminutive form.

English 1 people

Octavia

The eighth daughter or female born eighth in a family.

Latin 1 people

Octavio

A person born eighth or the eighth child in a family.

Latin 2 people

Odessa

A journey or wrath, derived from Homer's Odyssey.

Greek, via Ukrainian 1 people

Ofiesh

Unknown; the etymology and meaning are not clearly established.

Uncertain, possibly Slavic or invented 1 people

Ogden

From the oak valley or oak-tree valley.

Old English 6 people

Oisin

Little deer.

Irish

Okey

1 people

Ole

A person who is an ancestor or descendant of the heir, derived from Old Norse.

Scandinavian 2 people

Olen

The meaning is not clearly established.

Uncertain, possibly Scandinavian or Germanic 1 people

Oley

The meaning is not clearly established.

Uncertain, possibly Scandinavian 1 people

Olga

Holy or blessed, derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'sacred' or 'holy.'

Scandinavian, Russian 5 people

Olger

A spear wielder or one with a noble spear.

Germanic 1 people

Olin

2 people

Oliphant

Elephant, derived from the Norman French word for the animal.

Scottish, from Norman French 1 people

Olive

A name derived from the olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom in many culture...

Latin, English 7 people

Oliveira

1 people

Oliver

An olive tree or one who plants olive trees.

Old French, Latin 18 people

Olivia

Olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom.

Latin 1 people

Ollie

Ancestor's descendant or olive tree.

English, Germanic 3 people

Olympia

From Mount Olympus, the home of the Greek gods.

Greek 1 people

Omar

Long-lived or eloquent, derived from the Arabic 'umr' meaning 'life' or 'long li...

Arabic 5 people

Opal

A precious gemstone known for its iridescent play of colors.

Sanskrit, via Latin and English 1 people

Ora

Prayer or light, depending on the linguistic origin.

Latin, Hebrew 1 people

Orange

The citrus fruit, or derived from the Sanskrit word for the fruit.

Sanskrit, via Persian, Arabic, and Old French 1 people

Oreamuno

The meaning is not clearly established.

Spanish, possibly Basque 1 people

Orestes

Of the mountains or mountaineer.

Greek 2 people

Orie

1 people

Oriko

The meaning depends on the kanji characters used; typically 'ori' (weave/fold) a...

Japanese 1 people

Orilla

A small mouth or opening, derived from the Latin word for edge or border.

Latin 1 people

Orin

Fair-haired or pale, possibly derived from Irish or Hebrew origins meaning light...

Irish, Hebrew 1 people

Orion

A mighty hunter, named after the legendary giant hunter in Greek mythology.

Greek 1 people

Orla

Golden princess or golden-haired.

Irish

Orland

A pointed land or spear land, derived from Germanic elements meaning spear and l...

Germanic 1 people

Orlando

A famous land or spear land, derived from Germanic elements meaning spear and la...

Germanic, Italian 1 people

Orme

A serpent or worm, derived from Old English and Germanic words for snake.

Old English, Germanic 1 people

Ormsby

A settlement or homestead of Orm, a Norse personal name.

Old Norse 2 people

Orpha

A fawn or young deer, derived from Hebrew meaning delicate or graceful.

Hebrew 1 people

Orrin

Fair-haired or pale, derived from Irish or Hebrew roots meaning light or brightn...

Irish, Hebrew 2 people

Orris

1 people

Orvil

A spear wielder or warrior, derived from Germanic elements meaning spear and wil...

Germanic, French 1 people

Orville

A person from the golden town or settlement.

Norman French 2 people

Oscar

Divine spear or lover of deer.

Old Norse and Irish 29 people

Oscars

Divine spear or warrior, derived from Old Norse and Irish elements meaning spear...

Old Norse, Irish 1 people

Osea

God is salvation or God saves, derived from Hebrew elements meaning God and salv...

Hebrew 1 people

Ossie

A deer or warrior, derived from Irish and Scottish Gaelic roots.

Irish, Scottish 1 people

Oswald

Divine power or God's power, derived from the Old English elements 'os' (god) an...

Old English, Germanic 4 people

Oswaldo

Divine power or God's power, derived from Germanic elements meaning God and powe...

Germanic, Spanish 1 people

Otha

Wealthy or prosperous, derived from Germanic elements meaning wealth or property...

Germanic, Old English 2 people

Othamr

Famous wealth or renowned for riches, derived from Old Norse elements meaning we...

Old Norse 1 people

Othoiko

Of or relating to the house or household.

Greek 1 people

Otis

Keen of hearing or wealthy, derived from either Greek 'otis' (ear) or Germanic '...

Greek, Germanic 4 people

Otto

Wealthy or prosperous.

Germanic 18 people

Ovid

Derived from the Roman family name Ovidius, possibly related to 'ovis' meaning s...

Latin 1 people

Ovington

A place name derived from a settlement associated with sheep or a person named O...

English 1 people

Owen

A Welsh name traditionally interpreted as meaning 'young warrior' or derived fro...

Welsh 10 people

Ozie

1 people